Moroka Swallows players have asked the Footballers Union of South Africa [FUSA] to arrange a meeting between them and the club's new owner Abram Sello.
The players that are still contracted to Swallows have been left in limbo as both Sello and David Mogashoa are to address them.
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"When it comes to the contracts of the players, Swallows will need to take care of them," FUSA secretary Taelo Motloung explains to KickOff.
"Remember, the club had been sold, but the status still says Swallows. So, whoever bought the status of Swallows must inherit the debts. That's buying in concern.
"It will depend on the players when they negotiate if they want a settlement or what. Some players the buyer might choose to keep, and some may terminate and agree to a settlement.
"Those who are still owed by the club must be paid by the new owners.
"At the moment, there are no complaints from the players, all they have put to our attention is that the club has been sold and they asked us to arrange a meeting between them and the new owners.
"So, there must be a meeting between the players and the club, individually so because contracts are not the same.
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"But we will arrange and communicate with the club on behalf of the players that are our members," says Motloung.